Saturday 27 Feb 1819 (p. 2, col. 4) FIELD NEAR CARLISLE. TO BE LET, and Entered upon Immediately, a FIELD situated on the Back Road to UPPERBY, containing about Four Acres, and late in the Occupation of JOHN CARR.-For further Particulars apply to HENRY HALL, Esq. February 26. (Not to be repeated.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOUSE NEAR CARLISLE, WITH MORE OR LESS GRASS TO LET. ALSO, SEVERAL GRASS INCLOSURES, FOR PASTURE AND HAY. TO BE LET, by PRIVATE AGREEMENT, the MANSION HOUSE of HILL, in the Parish of Rockliff, three and a half miles from Carlisle; consisting of Six good and comfortable Rooms, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, &c.; together with Garden and Orchard, and more or less Grass in Pasture as may be required. Enquire, on Saturdays, for Particulars, of Mr. MAXWELL, at the Duke's Head, Scotch-street, CARLISLE. Entry, Immediately or at Whitsunday. On Tuesday the 11th of May next, there will also be Let for the Season, by Public Auction, on the Premises, at the said Farm of Hill, at Eleven o'Clock Forenoon, a Number of GRASS INCLOSURES, for Pasture and Meadow, and Clover and Rye Grass, to cut for Hay. Hill, 19th February, 1819. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAPITAL FREEHOLD AND TITHE-FREE ESTATES FOR SALE. TO BE PEREMPTORILY SOLD, in PUBLIC AUCTION, (by the Assignees of ROBERT IRWIN, a Bankrupt,) either together or separately, at the House of WILLIAM TWEDDLE, Sign of the Scotch Arms, Rickergate, CARLISLE, on the Evening of Thursday the 18th of March, 1819,- ALL that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT, commonly called and known by the name of NEWLAND GATE, situate in the Parish of Stapleton, and County of Cumberland; consisting of a good Dwelling-House, and convenient Out-Houses, all built of stone or brick; and 130 Acres, or thereabouts, of rich Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land, lying within a ring-fence, and properly subdivided with growing hedges. And also, all that MESSUAGE and TENEMENT commonly called and known by the name of SHAW'S TOWN, situate in the Parish of Stapleton aforesaid; consisting of a Dwelling-House and Out-Houses, and 83 Acres, or thereabouts, of very good Arable and Meadow Land, lying within a ring-fence, and properly subdivided with growing hedges. These Estates adjoin each other; both Coals and Lime are not more than three miles off; and they are so skirted by Rivulets as to be extremely well watered. The Roads are very good; and the distances from Longtown, Brampton, and Carlisle, not inconvenient; upon the whole, these Estates are very desirable for any Gentleman wishing to lay out his money to permanent advantage. Mr. Robert IRWIN, of Newland Gate, will shew the Estates; and for further Particulars apply to Mr. Charles BROWN, at Messrs. FORSTERs' Bank, Carlisle, Mr. John LITTLE, Rickergate, and Mr. George IRVING, of the Clift, Kirklinton, the Assignees; or to Mr. SAUL, Attorney-at-Law, Carlisle. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Apple Tree Inn, in COCKERMOUTH, on Thursday the 25th Day of March, 1819, at Six o'clock, in the Evening, together, or in such Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale,- ALL that large and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, situate in Saint Helen's Street, COCKERMOUTH; containing Four Parlours, Kitchen and Offices on the Ground Floor, a Drawing-Room and Ten Lodging-Rooms above Stairs, and a Wash-house, Laundry, and Out-Offices in the Yard, now occupied as a Dwelling-House; and also a large GARDEN, and Summerhouse therein; Two good STABLES, to hold Seven Horses, adjoining the Dwelling-House; and every other convenience for a Gentleman's Residence. And also a PARCEL of GROUND called GREEN GUARDS, now in the Occupation of ISAAC NICHOLSON as Tenant. The Garden, which is of considerable extent, is stocked with choice Fruit Trees, and situate immediately behind the House, and there is a direct road therefrom through the Green Guards to the Kirkgate, and also through The Butts to the High Street, thus opening a communication with two of the principal Streets in the Town. Also a good BARN, STABLE, and COWHOUSE, with a CLOSE called THE BUTTS, situate at the TOWNHEAD, in Cockermouth, adjoining the Garden, and now in the Occupation of JOSEPH CHRISTOPHERSON and others as Tenants. The whole of the Premises are adapted either for the residence of a large family, for Building upon, or for carrying on any extensive Business or Manufactory. For further information apply to Mr. MAGNAY, at Dovenby-Hall, near Cockermouth, or at the Office of Messrs. STEEL & SON, Solicitors, in Cockermouth, where a Plan of the Premises may be seen.